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8 Steps To Help Your Child Develop A Love For Reading

 

Discover best ways to help your child develop a love for reading. Reading at an early age can enhance literacy and language skills, which contribute to academic success and social/emotional well being throughout life. There are more than 50% of teachers in Canada who have seen at least one child start school without being read a story.

As a result, there are many obstacles that prevent such children from succeeding in life, namely parental encouragement to read, which is a more important factor determining literacy than parental education, family size, household income, or social class.

It's Never too Early to Help your Child Develop

From birth, you can introduce babies to books by showing them vivid, colorful pictures and naming objects and perhaps singing a silly rhyme. Long before they can understand your words, babies enjoy the warmth and rhythm of your voice.

The importance of books to your child grows increasingly as they approach toddlerhood. Let them choose what stories you read to them often, as they will often request the same stories over and over again, but crucial to your child’s success. Try to relate the events in the book to your child’s own experiences. To help your child develop their own storytelling skills, ask them to describe what is happening in the book.

Books, Reading and Their Importance in Early Learning

It is a great idea to read any books that you have from when you were a child. Ask your family and friends what their children like best. Teachers can recommend valuable books.

It is also possible to look for books on the internet, as there are a large number of websites with lists of favorite books and bestsellers, as well as classics and fairy tales. Public libraries are another great resource for finding children’s books.

Read to Children According to Their Age

The first book for babies should be read to them by the end of the sixth month, but parents need to be aware that each stage of their development demands a different book. The first year of a baby’s life must be filled with images, colors, textures, and reading materials of a more complex nature to encourage the child’s intelligence and imagination.

There are many parents who are confused and unsure of what books they should buy for their children. If you are one of them, then read on to discover some guidelines and tips for stimulating your child’s love of books and starting his or her reading habit at an early age.

Books for babies 6-12 months

If you have time, make reading a daily routine, like feeding or bathing. Read aloud for five or ten minutes, or listen to a story together. Take note of the look on your child’s face and don’t forget how much he is enjoying the experience.

In the beginning, the baby will play with them and then try their hands, leading to their mouths. When the baby is discovering the world around him, he is naturally drawn to different sizes and textures.

If you have trouble getting your child’s attention at first, simply point at the illustrations and describe the images with words. Do this to enhance your child’s verbal skills and child develop.

Books for children 12-24 months

You should spend a few extra minutes reading a story or book to your child. An example would be a quarter of an hour before bedtime or during the day. When you read, use different inflections to capture their attention. Allow him to ask questions about the pictures.

If you have pens and pencils in hand, let your child scribble on the pages of a book. From the standpoint of their psychomotor development at this stage, let your child pass each page of a book.

Books for children 2-3 years

During this stage, children are able to understand more concepts and use more words. Choose books based on their preferences and spend 25 minutes per day reading.

You can help your child improve their verbal ability by buying two to three books that contain text and images, cutouts and coloring pages. This will help them develop their creativity and manual dexterity.

Books for children 3 to 5 years

Reading is starting to interest your son. Spend approximately 20 minutes and a half hour each day reading with your child. If you read, it will be easier for him to learn to read on his own.

You need to choose books with more words, less pictures. Right now your child has the ability to picture the details of the history in his mind and feels complicit with the characters.

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